i am a big Stan Hansen mark and wanted to know which matchs in
both his NJ/AJ career were his best?

Also I have heard that his
"Western Lariat" was a really stiff move, which is why he cracked Bruno's neck with it. and why did he use it left armed instead of right? most wrestlers use a right handed clothline.

From what I heard, when Stan Hansen wrestled Bruno Sammartino; Hansen was very green and inexperienced and broke Bruno's neck with a piledriver. Soon after Hansen pinned Sammartino after a lariat, the WWWF announced that the lariat broke his neck, which is why the manuever is so famous.

But, that's just what I heard...I could be wrong.

"Impossible is a word in the dictionary of fools."- Napolean Bonaparte
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<br>"You can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind."

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I'm just wondering, did Hansen really wrote the book in Japanese himself? Or did he write it in English and got it translated to Japanese?
If so, then why can't they just publish the original English one in North America? Quick and easy.

A few years ago I heard an interview with Vader, talking about how hard Hansen would hit you and expect you to hit back as hard. His first real matches were with Hansen, who also was one of his main instructors. After he was done with his intial feud with Hanson he wrestled a few other guys and apparently stiffed them pretty good. Eventually a promoter asked him what his problem was, why was he beating up his workers. Vader was confused becuase, up until that point, he thought everybody hit each other as hard a Stan hit him.

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You want these, at the very least: